2016 Review. St.Emlyn’s
It’s been an interesting year. Social media is awash with all the awful things that have happened, the people we have lost, the success or failure of democracy (depending on […]
2016 Review. St.Emlyn’s Read More
It’s been an interesting year. Social media is awash with all the awful things that have happened, the people we have lost, the success or failure of democracy (depending on […]
2016 Review. St.Emlyn’s Read More
In recent years there have been great efforts amongst researchers in improving the diagnosis of appendicitis in the ED. A range of clinical risk scores, biomarkers and imaging techniques have
JC: Does every appendicitis need admission? St.Emlyn’s Read More
Every so often, a paper comes along that contradicts your gut feeling and/or current practice and makes you really think hard. That happened to me this weekend. You may have
JC: Clots in Pots gets Top Spot. Thromboprophylaxis at St.Emlyn’s Read More
I expect that some people will be offended by the image above. That’s the point though, images, attitudes, initial impressions are powerful drivers of how we feel and behave. What
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123We are in a new age of anticoagulation, Warfarin is becoming a drug of the past. To the benefit of our patients we are no longer dragging them into hospital
JC: Reversal of DOACs with Andexanet Alfa. St.Emlyn’s Read More
This blog post explains the background to my talk in Dublin at the SMACC conference. This talk, entitled ‘Things that scare me’ is a waypoint on a journey that
Things that scare me: Ross Fisher at #smaccDUB and St.Emlyn’s Read More
The future of medical publishing is uncertain. In Dublin this year I was delighted to take part in a stage debate with some amazing luminaries from around the world
The future of medical publishing. St.Emlyn’s Read More
Hot on the heels of our recent journal club article ‘cut or push’1 on the management of traumatic cardiac arrest 2Â comes this paper from our friends and colleagues in
JC: UK traumatic cardiac arrest stats. St.Emlyn’s Read More